7th BIEE Academic Conference
7th BIEE Academic Conference
in association with
UK Energy Research Centre
The New Energy Challenge: Security and Sustainability
A job for Governments, markets….or a 'third way'?
St John's College Oxford, England
24-25 September 2008
Presentations and Posters
Dr. Hafez Abdo (Nottingham Trent University) - Exploring the rationales for relaxations in the UK petroleum fiscal regime 1980-2000
Grant Allan (Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde) - Incorporating wave and tidal energy technologies in a mean-variance portfolio theory application to electricity generation in the UK
Chris Allsopp, Director, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies
Dr. Atul Arya, Head of Policy and Long Term Strategy, BP
Philip Baker (Exeter University) - Transmission access - developing a regime to deliver the UK's Renewable Targets
Noam Bergman (ECI, University of Oxford) - Domestic microgeneration – The first two years of the Lower Carbon Building Programme - Poster
David Broadstock (Halcrow and the Surrey Energy Economics Centre) - To what extent can non-price/income instruments influence the demand for energy?
John Broderick (Tyndall Centre) - Analysing Carbon Markets as Instituted Processes of Exchange Poster
Alistair Buchanan, Chief Executive, OFGEM
Chiara Candelise (Imperial College London) - Technical and regulatory developments needed to foster grid-connected photovoltaic within the UK electricity sector - Poster
Hannah Chalmers (University of Surrey) - Characterising risk and uncertainty for CCS investments in the UK
Dr. Judith Alazraque-Cherni (Imperial College , London) - Market Reforms and Energy Security for the Poor in Developing Countries
Dr. Peter Connor (University of Exeter) - UK Renewable Heat Policy: Lessons from Renewable Electricity Policy
Ann Cormack, Chief Executive, D1BP Fuelcrops
Dr Gareth Davies, Poyry
John Dimitropoulos (Mott Macdonald) - Going Smart: Innovation, Investment and Competition in the UK Energy Retail Metering Market
Dan Eager (University of Edinburgh) - Modelling Generation Capacity margin as a dynamic control problem - Poster
Matthew Evans (University of Exeter) - Risk and Uncertainty in Wave Energy Projects - Poster
Dr Nick Eyre (ECI, University of Oxford) - Regulating energy suppliers to save energy – lessons from the UK debate
Dr Tim Foxon (University of Leeds) - Transition pathways for a low carbon energy system in the UK: assessing the compatibility of large-scale and small-scale options
Dr Shane Fudge (University of Surrey) - The Political Economy of Energy Regulation in the UK 1945 - 2007: Paradigms and Policy
Stephen Green, Senior Economist , BERR - Economics of Nuclear Power
Dr. David Ockwell/Rudiger Haum (Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex) - Intellectual property rights and low carbon technology transfer: conflicting discourses of diffusion and development
Martin Haigh (Shell) Shell's World Energy Model (Not released)
Adam Hawkes (Imperial College London) - On Utilisation-Based Policy Instruments to Support Residential Micro-CHP
Prof. Chris Hendry (CENTIVE, Cass Business School, City University) - The 'uncertain middle': the role of public demonstration projects and trials in influencing innovation success in renewable energy systems.
Mark Hinnells (ECI, University of Oxford) - Building Market Transformation: transforming markets from the inside
Nick Hughes (King's College London) - The role of public policy and its relation to private sector investment in driving innovation for a low carbon and secure UK electricity system- a historical perspective
Prof Lester Hunt, Lead Expert for the FORESIGHT Sustainable Energy Management in the Built Environment (SEMBE) and SEEC - Foresight Sembe
Henry Jeffrey (University of Edinburgh ) - Learning Investments and Cost Reduction in the Marine Energy Sector
Ebba John, Economist, BERR - BERR Energy Group's Long Term Scenarios
Ramachandran Kannan (Kings College London ) - Sensitivity Analyses on Power Sector Investment and Generation in a Low Carbon UK Energy System
Florian Kern (SPRU, University of Sussex) - Fostering the development and deployment of low carbon technologies: Lessons from the Carbon Trust
Jostein Kristensen (Oxera) - Effectiveness and economic efficiency of support mechanisms for private sector investment in renewable generation technologies
Prof. Peter McGregor (Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde) - A distinctive energy policy for Scotland?
Jeremie Mercier (Imperial College) - How environmentally sustainable are current biofuels?
Prof David Newbery, University of Cambridge
Dr. Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan (Policy Studies Institute) - Analysis of hydrogen infrastructure development in the UK: How does the scale vary across different infrastructure options?
Dr Yael Parag (ECI, Oxford University) - Demand Reduction Triangular Relations
Prof. Peter Pearson, Imperial College
Andrew Reeves (De Montfort University ) - Deep carbon emission reductions in existing UK social housing: are they achievable, and how can they be funded? Poster
Rita Shaw (Electricity North West / University of Surrey) - Sustainability challenges in regulating electricity distribution networks
Raphael Sauter (University of Sussex SPRU) - Energy security and climate change: Conflicting or complementary frames in energy policy processes?
Rita Shaw (Electricity North West / University of Surrey) - Cost-reflective pricing and the electricity distribution networks - Poster
Steve Sorrell (Sussex Energy Group, SPRU, University of Sussex) - Energy-capital substitution and the rebound effect
Stephen Stretton (Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research - Financial Options and Low Carbon Electricity Investment
Prof. Kim Swales (Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde) - The importance of revenue sharing for local economic impacts from a renewable energy project
Thomas Tindall (Oxera ) - The implications of low-carbon scenarios for investment strategy
Dr Tao Wang (Sussex Energy Group and Tyndall Centre) - Future scenarios for China's carbon emissions
Dr Mark Winskel (University of Edinburgh) - Technology Change and Energy Systems: Learning Pathways for Future Sources of Energy
Dr Bridget Woodman (University of Exeter Cornwall Campus) - Expanding the system: Regulation regime for the construction of offshore wind transmission
